“This first-of-a-kind experiment will dig deeper into the technology, architecture and design choices and trade-offs, and explore related policy questions,” said Beju Shah, head of the BIS Innovation Hub Nordic Centre. “These learnings will be invaluable for central banks thinking about implementing CBDCs for cross-border payments.”
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